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nasa's chief provided this answer. >> the bottom line as always, the funding did not come. and i don't care whose fault it is or if it's anybody's fault, we all know what we're facing today. and we're all sitting here today as the congress and the administration try to figure out sequestration, something that never should have happened, nobody planned to happen, but we're facing it today. so the answer to you is, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's reassuring. >> lovely. >> houston, we have a budget problem. chad myers, is the sky falling? >> it isn't falling. we don't know anything that's headed our way just yet. that's good news. nasa says they know where 95% of these big asteroids are, that concerns me that they don't know where the other 5% are. and the ones that came across and hit russia, they know where 10% of those are. i don't like those odds. when there's a 10% chance of rain, that means it's probably not going to rain, but there's a 90% chance of something else, right? >> right. >> we don't know where almost 20,000 of these bigger than bus-size rocks a
nasa's chief provided this answer. >> the bottom line as always, the funding did not come. and i don't care whose fault it is or if it's anybody's fault, we all know what we're facing today. and we're all sitting here today as the congress and the administration try to figure out sequestration, something that never should have happened, nobody planned to happen, but we're facing it today. so the answer to you is, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's reassuring. >>...
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nasa says to educate about impact of the aerospace contributions to the world. >> and the scientists honored on monday in sacramento. >> yes. good stuff there. >> world news is coming up next.
nasa says to educate about impact of the aerospace contributions to the world. >> and the scientists honored on monday in sacramento. >> yes. good stuff there. >> world news is coming up next.
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nasa scientists say the red planet may once have been habitable. they say their rover curiosity has found the ingredients to nurture life and evidence of a vast amount of water. >> i think we have found a habitable environment that is so benign and supportive of life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. >> curiosity drilled last month in search of rock. nasa scientists used the vehicle's observation instruments to analyze the samples. they identified sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus. some of the chemical ingredients for life. they always found the area the rover searched had a vast amount of water and was almost ph neutral as water is on earth. curiosity landed on mars last august after a 36-week journey through space. scientists are operating the rover by remote control. they've spent the past seven months looking for any trace of life on the red planet where the surface temperature can drop below minus 120 degrees celsius. curiosity transmitted clear pictures of mars' terrain soon
nasa scientists say the red planet may once have been habitable. they say their rover curiosity has found the ingredients to nurture life and evidence of a vast amount of water. >> i think we have found a habitable environment that is so benign and supportive of life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. >> curiosity drilled last month in search of rock. nasa scientists used the vehicle's observation instruments...
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in the depths of the ocean, and what nasa is says about the find. and three years to the day since president obama signed the health care bill into law and with only a few months to go, before obamacare takes effect. the word that the state exchanges that help people find a plan may not be ready. we in go in depth. on your car, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com >> the news started to break in this hour yesterday and now we have the full results of the verdict in a salary scandal in bell, california. five of the six former officials at that were on trial were found guilty yesterday of misappropriating public fund. they were convicted of taking six-figure salaries for work they never did. they said they sat on the boards and doing work for the taxpayer, the prosecutor and the jury said no you didn't. the case caused outrage across the country and the tow
in the depths of the ocean, and what nasa is says about the find. and three years to the day since president obama signed the health care bill into law and with only a few months to go, before obamacare takes effect. the word that the state exchanges that help people find a plan may not be ready. we in go in depth. on your car, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party.........
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wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims. they are blaming assad's government for that missile attack in aleppo. conor powell joins us now live from jerusalem. he has been on this story for quite some time. conor, what are you hearing about which side is to blame here so far? >> reporter: well, martha, we're hearing conflicting accounts of what happened and who was responsible for using chemical weapons but it does appear based on reports coming out of syria and also western intelligence sources that chemical weapons have been used in and around the province of aleppo. this is a northern area that has been heavily fought over for the l
wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims....
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nasa's administrator told the u.s. needs more money to develop technology to find smaller asteroids flying around in space like infrared sensing telescope. the smaller objects pose greater threats because they are harder to detect. today's hearing comes about a month after a meteor exploded over russia injuring more than a thousand people. the general who heads the air force space command said the u.s. detected that event as it happened but not as the meteor approached earth. when somebody asked about the ability of the u.s. to spot incoming missiles. the general suggested a different forum would be the appropriate place for that discussion. meanwhile, nasa scientists say another computer glitch has signed the mars recovery curiosity. it entered safe mode over the weekend after some sort of software error. they still have contact with the thing but right now it cannot zap rocks and take pictures. even roam around on 00 red planet. second reported set back this month. a couple of weeks ago engineers discovered a problem
nasa's administrator told the u.s. needs more money to develop technology to find smaller asteroids flying around in space like infrared sensing telescope. the smaller objects pose greater threats because they are harder to detect. today's hearing comes about a month after a meteor exploded over russia injuring more than a thousand people. the general who heads the air force space command said the u.s. detected that event as it happened but not as the meteor approached earth. when somebody...
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nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our solar system, at least for now. still the space craft is way out there. some 11 billion miles from earth. think of it. and along the way it's captured some the clearest pictures of nuclear weapon tune, saturn and jupiter's great red spot. folks can now tweet about voyager or whatever they want because seven years ago today a web developer typed a sentence about what he was doing and posted it online. of course, we're talking twitter. which today celebrates its 7th birthday. second grade. the social media site's founder says he got the idea from emergency dispatc
nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our...
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. >>> the head of nasa has advice for you worried about things from space. meteors like the one last month in russia are not uncommon and there's nothing we can to to stop them. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's hardly comfortable. the pentagon will greatly impact u.s. efforts. the supreme court will release same-day audio over two same-sex marriage cases. they downtown same thing during south carolina and the case in 2000. >>> t.j. lane, the teen who shot teens at an ohio high school was sentenced to three life times. he wore a t-shirt with the world killer on it during the hearing. >>> passengers on a diverted flight from boston to atlanta got a special delivery last night. 30 pizzas were delivered to the hungry passengers as they sat on the tarmac in knoxville, tennessee. beats peanut. >>> michael bloomberg may be on to something when it comes to the debay over sugary drinks. worldwide, 180
. >>> the head of nasa has advice for you worried about things from space. meteors like the one last month in russia are not uncommon and there's nothing we can to to stop them. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's hardly comfortable. the pentagon will greatly impact u.s. efforts. the supreme court will...
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nasa is now working to figure out which mission the rockets helped power. each one had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust and dropped into the ocean after liftoff. >> cool stuff. >>> all right, medical news. a promising new treatment in the fight against leukemia. for the first time researchers have found a way to genetically alter the immune cells of adult patients leading to remissions in acute leukemia. in one severely ill patient, all the traces of the disease vanished in eight days. doctors are optimistic though they caution that the experimental cell therapy was tested on a small number of patients and did not work in all of those cases. >>> all right, the nation's top pediatrician's group endorsing gay marriage. the academy of american pediatrics say gay and lesbian parents should be allowed to marry because it is in the best interest of the children. the doctor's group reviewed studies for four years before they made that recommendation. critics say it is premature. >>> tiger woods is speaking out about his relationship with skier lindsey vonn and w
nasa is now working to figure out which mission the rockets helped power. each one had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust and dropped into the ocean after liftoff. >> cool stuff. >>> all right, medical news. a promising new treatment in the fight against leukemia. for the first time researchers have found a way to genetically alter the immune cells of adult patients leading to remissions in acute leukemia. in one severely ill patient, all the traces of the disease vanished in...
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the nasa officials warn the u.s. and the rest of the world simply do not have the ability to demany small meet tears, one in small quotations like the one that injured a thousand people in russia. or the one that now close to san francisco. nasa says it needs money to detect small asteroids that are flying around in space before they hit us and this is why. >> there are some objects we know that are coming years in advance. there are other objects still big enough to cause damage, that we only know about weeks in advance or days in advance. obviously we need to improve the capability to give us a large amount of notice, enough notice to mount a deflection mission, if we see one on a collision course. jenna: chief astronomer derek pitts is with us. so, derek, how vulnerable are we? >> well the real, the reality of it, jenna, is that while there are some large objects out there, we know pretty well where the big ones are. it is the smaller ones that we really have to be concerned about but the truth is that your chance
the nasa officials warn the u.s. and the rest of the world simply do not have the ability to demany small meet tears, one in small quotations like the one that injured a thousand people in russia. or the one that now close to san francisco. nasa says it needs money to detect small asteroids that are flying around in space before they hit us and this is why. >> there are some objects we know that are coming years in advance. there are other objects still big enough to cause damage, that we...
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and creating in pipeline would be in the words of nasa climate scientist james hansen, would be like creating the fuse to the biggest carbon bomb on the planet. people in the know had supposed all along that keystone was a done deal, but a remarkable group of activist delaying it at every turn and continuing to mobilize to delay it which in turn has made it into a top tier issue for republicans who simply cannot understand why we are still not pumping canadian oil sand into texas already. >> you know there's one major shovel-ready project ready to go, and that's the keystone pipeline. >> called the keystone xl pipe line. it is a no brainer, it has been blocked by the obama administration now for four years. >> we are absolute committed as republican team to keep the keystone pipeline on the front burner. >> approving this pipeline seems like a no brainer. >> keystone was an obvious choice. >> there's no reason for the keystone pipeline to be blocked for another day. >> in case you're curious, third to left there was the republican jeans caucus in favor of the keystone xl pipeline. on
and creating in pipeline would be in the words of nasa climate scientist james hansen, would be like creating the fuse to the biggest carbon bomb on the planet. people in the know had supposed all along that keystone was a done deal, but a remarkable group of activist delaying it at every turn and continuing to mobilize to delay it which in turn has made it into a top tier issue for republicans who simply cannot understand why we are still not pumping canadian oil sand into texas already....
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this is just off 101.and the area is basically flanked by nasa ames and google's headquarters. it's along fairchild drive and evandale avenue.between tyrella avenue and wishman road. people living or working in the area can call the e-p-a, which will come out and test the air quality. and we'll continue to bring you updates as we uncover more information. new at 8. a sad development tonight in the search for a missing oakland woman. a spokesperson for the family of erica maska-leris says police have suspended their search. because they believe erica is dead - and may have committed suicide. she was last seen thursday morning on surveillance video outside an oakland bakery. her family has released a statement thanking the community and police for their help and support. no further details are being released.. >> it's been nearly one year since the disappearance of sierra lamar. the 15-year-old cheerleader from morgan hill was last seen march 16 last year. while on her way to school. her body has not been found - and the search continues. this man-- antolin garcia torres-- was ar
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. >>> and a historic achievement for nasa. a nasa spacecraft. >>> good news for home sales in the fastest-growing city for tech jobs. i want you to think midwest. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> all right. welcome back, everyone. it is the bottom of the hour now. we're going to talk technology, some sports, business, health, science, and showbiz news. we're hitting it all right now. ♪ you like princess leah's cinnamon bun hair. for years, "star wars" fans are hungry for a trilogy, now harrison ford is hinting at an all-star comeback for episode seven. >> i think it's almost true. i think i'm looking forward to it. i'm not in the bag yet, but i think it's happening. >> disney and lucas films are reportedly in contract talks and are aiming for a 20
. >>> and a historic achievement for nasa. a nasa spacecraft. >>> good news for home sales in the fastest-growing city for tech jobs. i want you to think midwest. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app....
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>> $30,000. >> reporter: nope, $83,000 for an internship in nasa. what about the national oceanic and atmospheric agency. if you want the weather service, take a gander, throw it out there. >> megyn: 50. >> reporter: up to $62,000 for the national weather service. health and human services you know they're having public problems, you know they are, but you want to intern there. it's. >> megyn: 40. >> reporter: $61,000. and last but not least, you know the usda cutting back poultry inspectors and meat inspectors, plenty of interns. >> megyn: 60 bucks. >> reporter: no, per hour. >> megyn: 25. >> reporter: $24 per hour. >> megyn: all right. >> reporter: megyn, right. >> megyn: ding, ding, ding. >> reporter: you know what you get at fox when you intern here? you get like ten minutes in front of the teleprompter and kick you out the door with a tape. that's it. >> megyn: i know what you get, you get my lunch. >> reporter: that's right, you get coffee and megyn's lunch. >> megyn: free help is hard to find. trace, thank you. >> reporter: i know, thank you.
>> $30,000. >> reporter: nope, $83,000 for an internship in nasa. what about the national oceanic and atmospheric agency. if you want the weather service, take a gander, throw it out there. >> megyn: 50. >> reporter: up to $62,000 for the national weather service. health and human services you know they're having public problems, you know they are, but you want to intern there. it's. >> megyn: 40. >> reporter: $61,000. and last but not least, you know the...
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nasa is looking for intern for a position is that can pay up to $83,000 a year. that is for an intern. here in washington, the calligraphy budget has received a lot of attention. the white house chief calligrapher makes $96,000. combine her with the other two calligraphyer on the white house staff the tax dollars funds $2770,000 a career in menmapenmanship. so they placed ain i havation on computer to place it side-by-side with the invitation by the pricy calligraphers. can you tell a difference? is it worth it? awkward moment in rome following appearance of white smoke at the vet can yesterday. italian bishops were so convinced that one of their open had been named pope they sent a message to the media thanking god for the election of cardinal andrew lescola of milan. ten minutes earlier, cardinal jorge bergoglio of argentina had been introduced as the new pope. pope francis. for political junkies here who is essentially the pay tall version of the 1948 deeew-truman presidential race that truman run. >>> high level inquiry in deaths of 900 protesters ei didn't w
nasa is looking for intern for a position is that can pay up to $83,000 a year. that is for an intern. here in washington, the calligraphy budget has received a lot of attention. the white house chief calligrapher makes $96,000. combine her with the other two calligraphyer on the white house staff the tax dollars funds $2770,000 a career in menmapenmanship. so they placed ain i havation on computer to place it side-by-side with the invitation by the pricy calligraphers. can you tell a...
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from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to devastate a continent and only 10% have been detected. russians saw a flash of light and heard the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb. it did $30 million in damage and injured thousands. and no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> reporter: the nation's top science officials were called before congress tuesday to explain what they're doing to detect similar threats from space. >> objects as large as a car arrive about once per week rncht the bigger concern is, well, the bigger ones. usin
from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to...
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the nasa chief told lawmakers a meteor may have been deflected. infrared technology could have detected the meteor. currently there is not a whole lot we can do. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks. what would we do? >> the answer to you, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> experts warn the chances of a meteor catastrophe are slim. they say they are real. 10,000 small meteors within range capable of destroying heavily populated urban areas are out there. >>> now to a medical study that hits home for sleep deprived and stressed out right here at home. turns out they may make us at risk for obesity. colorado researchers discovered adults who got five hours of sleep a night gained weight almost immediately after cutting back on sleep. they ate 6% more food than adults who got nine hours of sleep at night. researchers discovered sleep deprived people crave fatty foods. wonder what the study is on people who get no sleep at night. >> should i let out my suit now because
the nasa chief told lawmakers a meteor may have been deflected. infrared technology could have detected the meteor. currently there is not a whole lot we can do. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks. what would we do? >> the answer to you, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> experts warn the chances of a meteor catastrophe are slim. they say they are real. 10,000 small meteors within range...
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martha: consider nasa for the summer, kids. you remember those lavish vegas government conferences that we showed you paid for. you can't make it up. you really can't. a major change for one government executive who got canned for over the whole scandal. wait until you hear what happened to him now. ♪ @e@8ñúñ÷@@@0@ú bill: there will be a major announcement from the white house. president obama nominating debra jones to be next u.s. ambassador in libya. she previously served as ambassador for kuwait. the libyan assignment comes after a deadly assault on our consulate in benghazi that claimed four american lives including the former ambassador chris stevens. with some questions still unanswered about the terror attacks is it time to send another american ambassador to that country? general jack keane, retired four-star general, former vice chief of staff of the army and fox news contributor with strong opinions on this, general. good morning to you. not a single arrest for the murder of chris stevens and three othe
martha: consider nasa for the summer, kids. you remember those lavish vegas government conferences that we showed you paid for. you can't make it up. you really can't. a major change for one government executive who got canned for over the whole scandal. wait until you hear what happened to him now. ♪ @e@8ñúñ÷@@@0@ú bill: there will be a major announcement from the white house. president obama nominating debra jones to be next u.s. ambassador in libya. she previously served as...
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nasa says no, it's in a magnetic highway. voyager left earth 35 years ago. >>> look at this. objects in the trunk are closer than they appear. this is a real shocker for cops in kalamazoo, michigan, when they stopped a guy who said he hid a deer and took it home for food. when they popped the trunk, the deer popped out. surprise. obviously scared and determined not to be road kill, the deer fled the scene. can you imagine? >> i wonder why they stopped him and just happened to look in the trunk and find the deer. anyway -- >>> could pope francis lead reform for the catholic church? why he may not oppose civil unions, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ >>> help us all. christine romans with a look ahead of what's going on, on "starting point." >>> we have the president minutes away from holding a live news conference from palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. we'll bring that to you live, along with instant reaction from the region and implications of
nasa says no, it's in a magnetic highway. voyager left earth 35 years ago. >>> look at this. objects in the trunk are closer than they appear. this is a real shocker for cops in kalamazoo, michigan, when they stopped a guy who said he hid a deer and took it home for food. when they popped the trunk, the deer popped out. surprise. obviously scared and determined not to be road kill, the deer fled the scene. can you imagine? >> i wonder why they stopped him and just happened to...
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nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs to spend billions in the next few years to expand the program, they say. officials say right now, the country doesn't have a defense. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, head for new york city in three weeks what, we would do? >> if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> the bottom line is always, the funding did not come. >> pretty scary. nasa is planning to build a sensor and laser system to hut down asteroids, but it will cost billions of dollars. but they say sequesterration cuts are threatening the plans. so
nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs...
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nasa is scheduled to broadcast the undocking and landing live. >> another $2 million is being invested in sampras's go solar incentive program. " go solar
nasa is scheduled to broadcast the undocking and landing live. >> another $2 million is being invested in sampras's go solar incentive program. " go solar
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but it does give the military, the boarder patrol, the fbi, nasa and a few other agencies a bit more wiggle room and move money around within their budget. that's just about to get approved. it was voted on and approved last night. >> so those are some of the winners getting the wiggle room. what about the losers? there's problems apparently for the faa. >> reporter: yeah, the faa, there was an effort to amend the bill, this budget bill to move money around within the faa budget so over 200 different air traffic control towers at smaller airports would not have to be shut down as soon as april the 7th. for whatever reason it was never really delineated and explained. the obama administration opposed it. if that had been on the floor, probably would have gotten 85 or 90 votes. for whatever reason, the democratic leadership would not agree so it never came up. they did not get extra wiggle room. also republicans brought up a plan that would have moved around $2 million and allowed the white house to remove public tours. the democrats voted against that. so a little politicking from bot
but it does give the military, the boarder patrol, the fbi, nasa and a few other agencies a bit more wiggle room and move money around within their budget. that's just about to get approved. it was voted on and approved last night. >> so those are some of the winners getting the wiggle room. what about the losers? there's problems apparently for the faa. >> reporter: yeah, the faa, there was an effort to amend the bill, this budget bill to move money around within the faa budget so...
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. >>> a huge asteroid heads for new york city, here's nasa's advice. pray. congress is taking asteroid threats seriously. >> there is a 30% chance there is a five megaton or so impact that will happen on a random location on this planet this century. this is not hypothetical. >> former astronaut ed lu testified today. he and other experts are pushing congress for new government spending to help stop asteroids. their request may hit budget realities here on earth, though. >>> president barack obama filled out his nca a brackets fr the fifth year in a row. obama picked the hoosiers over the cardinals to win the championship held in atlanta. >>> now he's in israel, jerusalem to be specific. we're awaiting a press conference with israeli president benjamin netanyahu and the president of the united states, barack obama. this is kevin.male an] to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to
. >>> a huge asteroid heads for new york city, here's nasa's advice. pray. congress is taking asteroid threats seriously. >> there is a 30% chance there is a five megaton or so impact that will happen on a random location on this planet this century. this is not hypothetical. >> former astronaut ed lu testified today. he and other experts are pushing congress for new government spending to help stop asteroids. their request may hit budget realities here on earth, though....
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nasa says it's possible, speshly considering that a immediator exploded over yusha last month. if one threatened new york, pray. 95% of asteroids capable of destroying civilization pose no immediate threat but they also say they know little about so-called city killers. in a house hearing yesterday a nasa official pushed for an astronaut mission to an asteroid by 2025. that is not comforting. >> not at all. faen you're up this early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night. new research this morning shows that getting just a few hours of sleep a night in a row can lead to almost immediate weight gain. immediate, folks. researchers at the university of colorado studied 16 healthy men and women for two weeks, some were allowed to sleep a luxurious nine hours a night. the rest just five hours like z and i. those who stayed up late and got less sleep not only ate more, they also ate less healthy food consuming 6% more calories than the well rested group. i'm just going to sleep and sleep and sleep. >> all they needed to do is study us here. >> anyone that works in news. >> rig
nasa says it's possible, speshly considering that a immediator exploded over yusha last month. if one threatened new york, pray. 95% of asteroids capable of destroying civilization pose no immediate threat but they also say they know little about so-called city killers. in a house hearing yesterday a nasa official pushed for an astronaut mission to an asteroid by 2025. that is not comforting. >> not at all. faen you're up this early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night. new...
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bill: key pieceses of nasa history have been found three miles under the atlantic ocean. these are pieces from the a polly mission from 40 years ago. phil keating live from miami. how significant is the discovery? >> reporter: bill. this is quintessential needle in haystack three miles out in the deep in total act blackness. they're back where they came, from cape canaveral, florida. bezos expedition spent three weeks in the atlantic finding his tore rick components that sent humans to the moon and plucking them from the ocean floor and hoisting them to the surface. bezos, founder of the amazon.com, serious space enthusiast, they worked tirelessly operating the remote vehicles lights and cam as spotting what had not been seen 40 years. we found under water wonderland. guard enof twisted engines that tell the story of a fiery and violent end one that serves testament to the apollo program. the massive saturn 5 rockets powered every apollo mission to space including of course the historic 1969 apollo 11 mission. as we all know truly was a giant step for mankind. bill: indee
bill: key pieceses of nasa history have been found three miles under the atlantic ocean. these are pieces from the a polly mission from 40 years ago. phil keating live from miami. how significant is the discovery? >> reporter: bill. this is quintessential needle in haystack three miles out in the deep in total act blackness. they're back where they came, from cape canaveral, florida. bezos expedition spent three weeks in the atlantic finding his tore rick components that sent humans to...
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>> if you find it early, decades in advance, which is what the goal of nasa is to do, we have many options. then you only need to change its trajectory by a very tiny having and you know from flown in space that when you are many orbits ahead of time, very tiny changes in your speed make big changes in the timing of where you are many orbits later. in real terms, if you change the asteroid speed by a millimeter per second, that is about the speed and and walks, and you do that 10 years or more decades before it will hit the earth, you could make it hit the earth. all you need to do is run into it with a small spacecraft, you could tell them gravitational using a small spacecraft, for the larger ones, you can use a nuclear standoff explosion, these are all technologies we believe we know how to do. if you do not know where they are, there is nothing you can do. if you have a less than a few years' notice, we have no options. these options are very heterogeneous. they can the rubble pile. their composition is quite different. some have iron and some do not. are stony and consequently, it is
>> if you find it early, decades in advance, which is what the goal of nasa is to do, we have many options. then you only need to change its trajectory by a very tiny having and you know from flown in space that when you are many orbits ahead of time, very tiny changes in your speed make big changes in the timing of where you are many orbits later. in real terms, if you change the asteroid speed by a millimeter per second, that is about the speed and and walks, and you do that 10 years or...
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nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in southern minnesota is locked down at this hour. there was a 911 call of a report that a gunman was on the campus. they immediately went on red alert and locked down every classroom. a police search of the school so far has turned up nothing. new prague is about 45 miles southwest of minneapolis. there are about 875 students in grades 6 through 8 there. we'll keep an eye on it and bring you the latest details as we get them. >>> just as predict -- just as predicted, we have showers. meteorologist steve paulson is tracking the storm and tell us how long this wet weather will stick around. >>> al
nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in...
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nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in southern minnesota is locked down at this hour. there was a 911 call of a report that a gunman was on the campus. they immediately went on red alert and locked down every classroom. a police search of the school so far has turned up nothing. new prague is about 45 miles southwest of minneapolis. there are about 875 students in grades 6 through 8 there. we'll keep an eye on it and bring you the latest details as we get them. >>> just as predict -- just as predicted, we have showers. meteorologist steve paulson is tracking the storm and tell us how long this wet weather will stick around. >>> al
nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in...
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to do a strategic plan and what should nasa be looking at. should we be going to mars? dare we go even further, venus? what about -- should we do it with human beings, should we do it with robots? but dr. ride came back with many suggestions but one of which was she said that we should study the planet earth as if it were a planet in our solar system. she said there was a great belief that there was even intelligent life on planet earth and we'll continue to search for it from time to time here. now, i'm -- but really, dr. ride encouraged us to really look at our own planet. and our own planet, as if those from outside of our solar system, were looking at us. because she said that what every astronaut feels -- and i've talked to many along with senators nelson, glenn and gar garn -- is that when they go up and see the majestic universe that god has created, their greatest thrill is to look back on the planet earth and how touching and how moving it is and how we want to protect it. and we need to protect it because there is life on this plane
to do a strategic plan and what should nasa be looking at. should we be going to mars? dare we go even further, venus? what about -- should we do it with human beings, should we do it with robots? but dr. ride came back with many suggestions but one of which was she said that we should study the planet earth as if it were a planet in our solar system. she said there was a great belief that there was even intelligent life on planet earth and we'll continue to search for it from time to time...
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. >>> the head of nasa warned congress tuesday that the u.s. would be helpless against a meteor like the one that injured more than 1,000 people in russia last month. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> nasa says a current funding levels it would take almost 20 years to be able to identify all of the meteors large enough to devastate a city. >>> and now for a look at what is trending today our quick roundup of what has you talking online. tiger woods may have a new girlfriend but elin nordegren has him weight in the yacht size. billionaire chris klein's yacht is almost ten feet long than tig tiger's. he moored his right in front of tigers at an arena. >>> this viral video shows what happens when a bear really wants a ticket to ride. he slams into a train station ticket window which fortunately had iron bars for protection. experts say it was a crop of nuts and berries that caught bear
. >>> the head of nasa warned congress tuesday that the u.s. would be helpless against a meteor like the one that injured more than 1,000 people in russia last month. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> nasa says a current funding levels it would take almost 20 years to be able to identify all of the meteors...
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>>se buscará mejorar programa para detectar estos objetos >>sabe que recomendó la nasa? ponerse a rezar. >>es lo que tendria que hacer estados unidos y cualquier otro país hoy en dia, dijo el jefe de audiencia ante la cámara de representantes >>ya estamos rezando. >>imagina un asteroide del tamaño de una cancha de fútbol >>recuerdan, uno de los mensajes de la virgen de fátima hablaba de esto. >>con solo la informacion de que haya un asteroide que entre en la atmósfera semana a semana es para ponerse a rezar >>y les presento algo igual de grande, les presento el video del dia. (risas) >>no >>es en serio? >>el gato que hace como cabrito >>se tragó algo? >>no puede ser. >>es una locura. >>hablando en serio. (balidos) >>se rie como johnny. (risas) >>mira a johnny >>se rie como johnny (risas). >>pero es un gato. >>mi hijo se rie igual y odia la risa. (risas) >>señores, tenemos al gato volador, también algato panzon y este es el gato maullador cabra. >>mira. >>es el gato esposo de la cabra >>ay ,dios mío dios mío. >>esposo de la cabra >>no vayas a decirlo, tu eres e
>>se buscará mejorar programa para detectar estos objetos >>sabe que recomendó la nasa? ponerse a rezar. >>es lo que tendria que hacer estados unidos y cualquier otro país hoy en dia, dijo el jefe de audiencia ante la cámara de representantes >>ya estamos rezando. >>imagina un asteroide del tamaño de una cancha de fútbol >>recuerdan, uno de los mensajes de la virgen de fátima hablaba de esto. >>con solo la informacion de que haya un asteroide que...
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nasa has congratulated bezos, what will he do with these american artifacts? likely, he'll eventually put them on display. >> great story. nice to see jay, also. a legend in his own right. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan drier in for a al this week. >> we should have told this girl that al is not here today. it's a good thing your l looks a lot like an h. >> i sneezed so that's why. >> we're okay. we can still say hi to lima, ohio. we're good and it is good and cold in some parts of the midwest. snow is still in the forecast, and we have snow falling all through nebraska, moving into kansas. we also have snow that is going to take hold in missouri as well. because of that, we have winter weather advisories, wibtder storm warnings on effect in this full day of spring. we could see 2 to 5 inches and end up with 5 inches or more. it looks like more of a newance snow in the midwest today. lake effect snow is going to be an issue with heavier snow >>> now, here is a peek out your window. 7:37. you made it through the rain, to thursday. you have a goo
nasa has congratulated bezos, what will he do with these american artifacts? likely, he'll eventually put them on display. >> great story. nice to see jay, also. a legend in his own right. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan drier in for a al this week. >> we should have told this girl that al is not here today. it's a good thing your l looks a lot like an h. >> i sneezed so that's why. >> we're okay. we can still say hi to lima, ohio. we're good and it...